No, this is not a promotional note. I have been deceived by some Facebook features updated, removed or missing in Facebook, but when it comes to Facebook Pages Inbox, I do appreciate the news. Seemingly, Facebook has brought enhancementswhich are clearly thought to match professional needs of community managers.

Some months ago, we have been offered the ability to prepare draft messages for a quick reply to some recurrent requests, not to mention the ability to archive an irrelevant message to keep the inbox clean.[read more..]

Since some days, the Facebook Pages inbox has known a major user interface update : messages are not longer displayed as annoying popup. The new design is a way similar to the personal Facebook inbox, giving a more personal touch to that working space.

Working, yes, as you can know about your prospect or contributor at a glance : basic public information is displayed in the same screen. This is a huge advantage when you use the Facebook Page Inbox in a mobile device.

On the other hand, you can tag the conversation, which makes it easier to retrieve it. This feature remind us the Gmail labels option. Even better, you can now leave notes next to each conversation.

We truly believe that Facebook made significant efforts to make the community managers work even more enjoyable and professional. We just hope this platform to keep evolving... and also, to keep these features we are enjoying.

We never forget when we simply lost our old Facebook Group Forums after the new FB groups format were released. And we never forget the extinction of the Facebook Questions once helpful to both brands and media.

Both sites were launched in 2012 surfing on the wave of enthusiasm and citizen awareness following the 2011 revolution : More and more people were creating online media and businesses, while the whole public opinion has been increasingly interested in the socio-economic insights.

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Tounsia (tounsia4ever.com)Cultural ezine and community since 2008 dedicated to free, leading and creative Tunisian women nationwide and abroad.